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All Saints Moda
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All Saints Moda

A small, historic Anglican church in the heart of Moda, surrounded by a quiet garden. It's a peaceful spot away from the neighborhood's busier streets.

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Entry
Free
Duration
~1h
Best time
Afternoon
Setting
Indoor + outdoor
Dress code
Modest dress
Dress code: Active Anglican church. Shoulders covered; speak quietly if a service is in progress.

All Saints Moda is a modest Anglican church built in the 19th century, serving the local Christian community in Kadıköy. Its simple stone architecture and the calm, green garden that wraps around it offer a quiet moment in one of Istanbul's most lively districts.

While the church itself isn't always open for casual visits, the garden is accessible and a nice place to sit. It's a reminder of the area's diverse history, tucked between cafes and residential buildings.

For a quiet garden and a glimpse of local history in a popular neighborhood.

Local tip

The garden gate is usually open; it's a nice spot to read for a bit if the church itself is closed.

Accessibility

Garden is at street level, but entry to the church interior involves a few steps.

Good to know

Is All Saints Moda free to visit?
Free
How long should you spend at All Saints Moda?
~1h
When is the best time to visit All Saints Moda?
Afternoon
Is there a dress code at All Saints Moda?
Modest dress. Active Anglican church. Shoulders covered; speak quietly if a service is in progress.
Is All Saints Moda wheelchair accessible?
Garden is at street level, but entry to the church interior involves a few steps.

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